Ian Stiell

Ian Stiell

MD, MSc, FRCPC

Senior Scientist, Acute Care Research

Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

Distinguished Professor, Emergency Medicine

University of Ottawa

Editor-in-Chief, Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine (CJEM)

Contact

Carolyne Kennedy Research Administrator Tel: 613-798-5555 ex. 18683 Email: cakennedy@ohri.ca

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Bio


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Dr. Ian Stiell is Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Ottawa, Distinguished Professor, University of Ottawa, and Senior Scientist of the Clinical Epidemiology Program, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. He leads a productive team of Emergency Medicine researchers and chairs an Internationally recognized Emergency Medicine Research Fellowship.

He presently holds and has held millions of dollars of peer-reviewed funding and has published 468 peer-reviewed papers including 30 in very high impact journals.

His major research initiatives have been in two main areas within the field of emergency health services: a) development of clinical decision rules and risk scales, and b) acute cardiac conditions. He developed the Ottawa Ankle Rules and Canadian C-Spine Rule and was the Principal Investigator for the landmark OPALS Studies for prehospital care.

His current research interests include acute atrial fibrillation and acute heart failure.

Dr. Stiell was appointed Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine in 2018.


News


Publications

Vernakalant versus procainamide for rapid cardioversion of patients with acute atrial fibrillation (RAFF4): randomised clinical trial

2025-11-11 Go to publication

Barriers and facilitators to use of the HEARTRISK6 Scale for acute heart failure presentations in the emergency department: a qualitative study

2025-10-01 Go to publication

Evaluation of the Ottawa Department of Emergency Medicine scholarship points program

2025-09-01 Go to publication

A research grid to support clinician scientists in your emergency department

2025-05-01 Go to publication
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